Youth justice staff 'need more training in trauma-informed practice'

Fiona Simpson
Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Greater training on trauma-informed practice and clinical supervision for youth justice workers is needed to offer more beneficial support for children involved in serious youth violence, according to new research.

The report also calls for greater support for youth justice workers to mitigate 'vicarious trauma'. Picture: Fizkes/Adobe Stock
The report also calls for greater support for youth justice workers to mitigate 'vicarious trauma'. Picture: Fizkes/Adobe Stock

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